Imitation is, a famous wit once explained, the greatest form of flattery. Elvis Presley was a star and shone bright in Tinseltown for decades. In his Elvis impersonator show, Danny Vernon croons, tells jokes, moves his hips, loves on the audience.  Some of these fans saw Elvis himself in Las Vegas, watched his hips while he turned Rock an Roll into a money making machine. A good impersonator brings back old magic and Danny gives glimpses of the King. This show is almost two hours and Elvis would approve. Afterwards, Danny poses for pictures with the ladies, like Elvis did. The ladies, old enough to be grandmothers, are giggly and reach for his sequins. Even after death, Elvis casts a big shadow. Some people grow bigger than life, even after they have vanished.  
   
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